Calling all Overwhelmed Moms
with Too Many Tabs Open!

Introducing...The Clutter Cure Club

A monthly membership that transforms your chaotic home into a peaceful sanctuary...
Even if you get distracted halfway through cleaning, have tried every organizing system under the sun, or feel completely overwhelmed by the mess.

Join The Clutter Cure Club For Just $15/month

✍️FROM THE DESK OF AN ADHD MOM WHO GETS IT

It wasn't that I didn't want a clean home. I dreamed of it constantly—a space where I could relax, where the kids could play freely, and where I wouldn't panic if someone unexpectedly knocked on the door. But the reality was so far from that dream. My ADHD brain turned every attempt at cleaning into a whirlwind of half-finished tasks, doom boxes stuffed with random items, and more chaos than I started with.
Imagine if you could walk into your home and feel instant peace instead of overwhelming dread. Imagine opening your front door to unexpected visitors without apologizing for the mess or frantically shoving things into closets.
It's not a pipe dream – I've done it, and so can you.

The only problem? Achieving a consistently clean home can feel completely impossible when your brain works differently from everyone else's.
In fact, you're not alone if you've ever felt like:
➔ You're spending hours trying to clean and organize, but somehow end up with even more mess than when you started
➔ You've tried everything from complicated cleaning schedules to minimalism challenges, but you're still living in chaos
➔ You're ready to throw in the towel because you're done wasting energy on trying to keep up with "normal" cleaning routines that just don't work for your squirrel brain

But here's the truth: Your ADHD isn't the problem—you just haven't found the right system yet. Those traditional cleaning methods weren't designed for brains like ours, and that's okay! We just need to do things differently.
​How do I know? I can 100% relate to where you're at now.

It wasn’t that I didn’t want a clean home. I dreamed of it constantly—a space where I could relax, where the kids could play freely, and where I wouldn’t panic if someone unexpectedly knocked on the door. But the reality was so far from that dream. My ADHD brain turned every attempt at cleaning into a whirlwind of half-finished tasks, doom boxes stuffed with random items, and more chaos than I started with.

Everywhere I looked, there were reminders of what I hadn’t done. Piles of laundry I meant to fold. Papers stacked in corners. Toys scattered across the floor like confetti. It felt like no matter how hard I tried, the house refused to stay clean. I was stuck in what felt like an endless cycle of overwhelm and shame. I avoided having people over, embarrassed by the mess and the fear that someone might see the truth: that I couldn’t keep up.

I didn’t just feel like I was failing as a homemaker—I felt like I was failing as a person. My ADHD made it nearly impossible to follow traditional cleaning advice. I’d get distracted halfway through one task, see something else that needed doing, and end up with five new projects started and nothing finished. I didn’t know how to break out of the cycle.

Then my husband stepped in. He saw how much I was struggling, not just with the mess but with the weight it put on me. One evening, after the kids were in bed and I was spiraling into another round of “Where do I even start?” he gently suggested we try a different approach. He didn’t overwhelm me with a long to-do list or expect me to magically know what to do. Instead, he created a simple plan—a system that worked with my ADHD brain rather than against it.

We started small. The first rule was to focus on just one space at a time. Not the whole house, not even a whole room—just one corner, one shelf, or one small area. We set a timer for 15 minutes and worked together. Knowing the time was limited helped me stay focused, and working side by side made the process feel less overwhelming.

The next step was having a clear “landing zone” for all the stuff that used to end up in random piles. Keys, mail, school papers, and all the little things that cluttered our counters now had designated spots. It wasn’t perfect at first, but it was progress.

As we tackled one area at a time, I started noticing something incredible. The house began to feel lighter, and so did I. With each small win, my confidence grew. I wasn’t just decluttering my home; I was decluttering my mind. Suddenly, I could see the floor in places that had been buried under chaos for months. I could walk into a room and not feel like it was screaming at me.

The most life-changing part? I stopped dreading the doorbell. For the first time, I didn’t feel embarrassed when friends or neighbors dropped by unannounced. Instead of frantically shoving things into closets or apologizing for the mess, I welcomed them into a home that finally felt peaceful.

This journey wasn’t just about cleaning; it was about finding a system that worked for me and my ADHD brain. My husband’s plan showed me that I didn’t have to tackle everything all at once or follow someone else’s rules for what a “perfect” home should look like. What mattered was creating a space that worked for our family and gave me room to breathe.

Now, I want to help other women like me—women who feel overwhelmed, who think they’ll never get their homes under control, and who have spent too long feeling ashamed of the mess. If I can do it, so can you. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about finding a system that works for you and making your home a place where you can feel calm, proud, and at peace. Because everyone deserves that—especially you..

The Solution? The Clutter Cure Club

This ADHD-friendly membership is delivered via a private community platform and will give you everything you need to maintain a clean, peaceful home without the overwhelm.
Over the course of each month, you'll get actionable, bite-sized tasks to:
● Transform your space from chaos to calm without getting overwhelmed
● Create sustainable cleaning habits that actually stick (even with ADHD!)
● Finally feel proud to welcome unexpected guests any time

With The Clutter Cure Club, you're getting:

● Weekly ADHD-friendly cleaning lists (no more decision fatigue!) – value of: $247/month
● Live "Clean Together" sessions (because everything's more fun with friends!) – value of: $97/month
● Monthly organizing challenges with prizes – value of: $37/month
● Simplified yearly/monthly/weekly chore system – value of: $67/month
● Supportive community of fellow Distracted Divas – value of: priceless
Total value: $448/month
Regular price: $29/month

​Today's special founding member price: $15/month or $150/year

Limited time founding member offer! Lock in this special rate forever when you join today.

Why The Clutter Cure Club Is Worth It

Let's be real here. Think about how much time you waste each week starting and restarting cleaning tasks, getting overwhelmed by the mess, and beating yourself up about it. Maybe you've bought expensive organizing systems that just collect dust, or tried cleaning services that leave you broke but don't solve the underlying issues.
Instead...
For just $15 a month (that's less than one takeout meal!), you'll get a complete system designed specifically for your ADHD brain, ongoing support, and proven strategies that eliminate the guesswork and bring results without the overwhelm.
​💡Even if you just master keeping one room consistently clean, you'll have a peaceful sanctuary to retreat to—and that's just the beginning!

"But What If I Don't Have Time?"

This membership is designed for busy ADHD women who have "too many tabs open." The tasks are broken down into tiny, manageable chunks that can fit into even the busiest schedule. Plus, our Live Clean Together sessions make cleaning actually fun (yes, really!).

This offer is perfect if:

● You're tired of feeling ashamed of your messy home
● You want a clean space without the overwhelming mental load
● You prefer bite-sized tasks over complicated systems
​● You're ready to work WITH your ADHD brain instead of against it

Got Questions? I've Got Answers!

What exactly do I get each week?
You'll receive a simple, ADHD-friendly cleaning list that tells you exactly what to do (no thinking required!), access to Live Clean Together sessions, and support from our community of Distracted Divas.

How is this different from other cleaning systems?
This isn't just another cleaning schedule—it's a complete system designed specifically for ADHD brains. We break tasks down into tiny, manageable chunks and make them fun with challenges, prizes, and community support.

How much time do I need to commit?

Our tasks are designed to work with your schedule, not against it. Most daily tasks take 15 minutes or less, and you can join our Live "Clean Together" sessions whenever they fit your schedule.

Is there support available?

Absolutely! You'll have access to our private community platform where you can connect with other members, get support, and celebrate your wins (no matter how small!).

With The Clutter Cure Club, you're getting:

● Weekly ADHD-friendly cleaning lists (no more decision fatigue!) – value of: $247/month
● Live "Clean Together" sessions (because everything's more fun with friends!) – value of: $97/month
● Monthly organizing challenges with prizes – value of: $37/month
● Simplified yearly/monthly/weekly chore system – value of: $67/month
● Supportive community of fellow Distracted Divas – value of: priceless
Total value: $448/month
Regular price: $29/month

​​Today's special founding member price: $15/month or $150/year